Tia's mother allowed her to come and stay with you because she trusted you to look after her.
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Before his death in 2008, Mrs Robinson promised to look after Kirk, his only son.
Another student at the university and I were assigned to look after quite a poor family.
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At the same time technology is making it easier for people to look after themselves.
But he said it was important to look after the future of the small shops.
Spokesman Martin Blackburn said a number of people had rallied around to look after their neighbours.
To encourage employees to look after their own health, companies will use the lever of insurance.
He feared that without treatment he would not be able to look after her.
In future, there will have to be enough working people to look after their dependents.
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David was depicted as a docile house-husband, happy to look after Brooklyn and do the housework.
Allowing doctors and lawyers to look after their own, albeit with some oversight, has advantages.
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When I left the facility, she gave me a stray cat to look after.
When queues form paramedics have to look after patients on trolleys along hospital corridors.
No-one is going to support me or give me any money to look after myself.
But as supply chains become longer and more complex, they are becoming harder to look after.
Icann was created in 1998 by the US Government to look after the net's addressing system.
But on the micro, day-to-day basis, you need people to look after these investors.
"They prefer to look after it themselves, because it's their cultural riches, " he said.
And to look after the Hawks there's a falconer, the birdman of the Bellhouse tip.
We need to look after them day to day because they are people who have enemies.
The feeling is that everybody has to look after their own well-being, regardless of the rest.
Their worst result will thus occur when they have the most money to look after.
UrbanSitter.com seeks to bring ease to urban parents in need of someone to look after their children.
English Heritage says it needs "a dynamic and inspirational leader" to look after the site in Wiltshire.
Dr Bill Dickson, the burns centre's director, said Sidra was a "delightful little child to look after".
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They trust us to look after him in the way that we have done in the past.
When Lente bought the Zimbabwean elephants, Johann hired their former owner, Rory Hensman, to look after them.
That would mean men could take time off work to look after their children instead of women.
Moreover, say investment bankers, most wholesale and investment-banking business is done among professionals able to look after themselves.
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India on Tuesday dismissed Mr Malik's suggestion and advised him to look after the security of Pakistani citizens.
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